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Summary: Performs basic grain elevator operations duties including: receiving grain, accurately weighing & grading and placing in proper bins; loads out grain according to contract specifications; maintains facility, equipment, and grounds.
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Bonus Points: Grain accounting experience Thorough knowledge of grain receiving/grading procedures. The Scale Technician is also responsible for clerical duties related to the grain origination/merchandising operations within the local grain team including contract administration, ticket application and grain settlement processing.
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Assist with weighting and grading inbound and outbound grain in the Scale House. Operate and maintain grain elevator equipment, including conveyors, scales, and grain dryers.
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Grain Elevator Lead Operator - Charlotte, NC. Loading/Unloading, sampling, grading, transferring, blending, and storage of goods. Grain Elevator Lead Operator - Charlotte, NC. We're a cutting-edge innovator leading the way to a new future of plant-based consumer and industrial solutions to replace petroleum-based products.
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Grading Grain: Participate in the grain grading process, learning about quality control standards, grain inspection procedures, and the impact of grain quality on price and marketability.
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Oversee processes of accurately weighing, sampling, grading, testing, and binning of all in-bound grain. Grain grading experience. Five years' experience managing or operating a food processing facility, grain elevator, cleaning plant, mill or ag commodity processing facility.
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1-2 years of experience in grain or oil inspection and/or grain grading operation (Preferred) 0-2 years of previous experience in grain or oil inspection and/or grain grading operation (Required.
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Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Points (HACCP) certificationFood Safety Preventive Controls (FSPCA) certificationComplete NGFA Grain Grading Class for Wheat, Corn, Soybeans, and MiloComplete NGFA Grain Trade Rules ClassProficient in Microsoft Office.
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Performs proper grain grading and blending practices. Assist in all areas unloading, loading, and transferring of grain products which may include but not be limited to truck and rail operations.
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Operations include: Custom Kiln Drying, Custom Resaw and planning of all coastals species, Container loading and logistics, trim to upgrade, jump saws for defect trimming, and short length clear recovery, Grading: qualified softwood grading, NLGA grades, R list grades, custom grades,sorting to width, length or grade, flat or vertical grain.
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Ability to obtain and maintain a Grain Grading Certificate. We provide our customers with a full range of farm products and services including agronomy, turf, energy, grain marketing, and so much more.
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May be required to maintain a current weighing license and grain grading certificate. Tends feed mill that grinds materials such as corn, SBM, ingredients for feed, and drugs, by performing the essential job duties.
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Based on training provided, the Material Handler may also complete the grading of grain products or biomass. Complete the grading of grain products or biomass using training provided.
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Assist with grain product or biomass and supply truck unloading functions. The Material Handler is responsible for loading Dried Distillers Grains, Bioethanol, POET Distillers Corn Oil, POET Wet Distillers, Distillers Syrup, or Biomass into trucks and rail cars.
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Performs initial analysis of the different grains, splitting the samples to speed the process for the Grain Graders. inspection of grain and food oil. Completion of required training programs (Basic and Level I) to achieve and maintain proficiency at the Field Inspector I level (Required.
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